Every morning, people woke up to water in their homes. In Sri Lanka, the president called it “the most serious disaster in the country’s history.” 465 people died, and a third of the population was left without electricity and water. On the Indonesian island of Sumatra, where cyclones should not naturally occur, 3 million people were left homeless and more than 700 died due to the devastating tropical cyclone Senyar.
These are not separate tragedies. This is a single, overarching picture — the planet is changing before our eyes. People in Europe, Algeria, and on the island of Tahiti are facing events that have never happened here before.
During Storm Adele, which hit Greece on November 26, the “Three Rivers” bridge in the Thessaly region could not withstand the hydrodynamic pressure of the flow and was completely destroyed. In the village of Agnanda in the Epirus region, landslides caused massive soil collapses, leaving several homes literally hanging over a cliff. Meteorological data show that over four days, the storm brought more than 200 mm of rainfall to the area, where the annual average is 1,500 mm, and 1,000 mm of rain had already fallen in November.
In the United States, a winter storm on November 29 caused an incident at Des Moines Airport (Iowa), where a Delta Air Lines plane slid off an icy runway. In Peru, on December 1, a landslide at the port of Iparia (Ucayali region) caused by riverbank erosion led to tragic consequences — 13 people were killed, including four children, and 57 went missing, according to the country’s Ministry of Emergency Situations.
The scariest part — people have stopped being surprised. For them, this has become “normal.” But when a three-year-old girl dies in a landslide in Tahiti, or 11 elderly people lose their lives in a flooded nursing home in Sri Lanka — that is not normal. These are signals we can no longer ignore.
Time codes:
00:00 — Introduction: the planet is changing before our eyes
01:45 — Indonesia: Tropical Cyclone Senyar on the island of Sumatra
05:30 — Greece: Storm Adel and the destruction of the “Three Rivers” bridge
08:15 — Serbia: collapse of a retaining wall in Kragujevac
10:40 — USA: winter storm and transportation collapse
13:25 — Algeria: anomalous snowfall in the northern provinces
15:50 — Tahiti Island: landslide in the village of Afaahiti
18:35 — Sri Lanka: Cyclone Ditwah — the most serious disaster in the country’s history
22:10 — Peru: landslide at the port of Iparia and the death of children
25:05 — Conclusion: why landslides have become such a serious threat to humanity
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